It's been a busy Summer of football with a phenomenal World Cup etertaining millions around the nation and even more around the globe.

But while that's been happening, clubs have quietly been going about their transfer business ahead of next season. EA Sports have released a batch of new FIFA 18 Ultimate Team cards to keep the game up to date.

But there's one glaring omission, their cover star Cristiano Ronaldo who recently made a shock move to Juventus for £100million.

EA Sports have updated FIFA 18 with Summer transfers but have ignored CR7's move to Juve

Crsitiano Ronaldo has been the face of the franchise for a number of years and will be again next year as his image has been plastered everywhere during EA's promotion for FIFA 19.

But the bigger issue for EA could be the next season of Journey mode. FIFA 18's ending appeared to set up Alex Hunter for a move to Real Madrid. That would tie in with FIFA's new acquisition of the Champions League rights which will surely feature in the story.

With his close ties to the game, it's highly likely that CR7 would have been one of the superstar guests. EA will have to go back to the drawing board but don't have long with only just over two months until FIFA 19's release.

Meanwhile, Ronaldo's new club have been even busier in the market with the signings of goalkeeper Mattia Perin and right-back Joao Cancelo.

And typically the Premier League has also been rammed with new faces and big moves.

New Arsenal boss Unai Emery has a monumental task on his hands and hasn't wasted any time in making changes. Goalkeeper Bernd Leno and defenders Sokratis and Stephan Lichtsteiner have come in while Jack Wilshere has been off loaded to West Ham.

West Ham themselves have been busy, so much so that some of their signings, Andriy Yarmalenko and Ryan Fredericks, haven't been updated in FIFA 18 yet but Wilshere, Diop and Fabianski have.

Liverpool have also been hard at work with the expensive acquisitions of Naby Keita and Fabinho which are both in the game.

On the other side of the pond, Wayne Rooney has swapped boyhood club Everton for the States, joining DC United to become one of the highest rated MLS players on the game. However, he's still seven overalls behind former former Manchester United teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovic.